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Ecclestone: 'Turn it up!'

F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has repeated his call for F1 to turn up the volume - but admitted that the sound of the V6 engines is not as quiet as he first feared. Having watched the season-opening Australian GP from home, Ecclestone made his first appearance of the year in an F1 paddock during Friday Practice at Sepang. The F1 ringmaster was immediately stopped by one photographer and warned that the reduced sound being emitted from the greener but reduced successors to the V8 engines was significantly diminishing the spectacle. "It's a little louder than we thought," Ecclestone told Sky Sports F1's Ted Kravitz. "If we could just get it up a little more...then it will be...
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